"Letter to a Child Never Born" by Oriana Fallaci. It's a good book with vivid narration, but few parts of the book I didn't like while reading. Because, I think those are not necessary to be discussed.
Well, it's a challenging book which explores the theme of natural love, freedom, right, and respect that a woman wants from the society or the world. However, the book shows gleam of a mother's love to her unborn child. When a woman becomes a mother,she forgets herself, her identity her happiness even her life. But after this huge lost, she seeks for love, freedom, right, and respect which she deserves in the society. Moreover, pregnancy can be a sensitive feeling, but the strongest power of a woman, so in sensitive situations she needs help from her partner as she suffers from such difficulties like anxiety, stressed, and etc.
On the other hand, she has been jagged in the trial for going on a trip which causes the dead of an unborn child.Most of her colleague made her responsible for the dead of an unborn child even child's father too. They raised question to her and made her guilty.
Through out my perspective, neither she was a guilty, or she was responsible for her unborn baby's dead because the trip was compulsory for her as she believes the life exists.Overall, the word *person* I like the most from the book. Every one should be a person,and every person deserves a beautiful life with love, happiness, and freedom. To live in a comfortable life, every person should have honor.